
Washuzan Hill
A modest hilltop (133m) with one of Japan's most famous panoramic views — the Seto Inland Sea scattered with 3,000 islands, crossed by the Great Seto Bridge's parallel spans.
1–2 hours
Free
Open 24 hours (observation areas); gift shops 9:00–17:00
Year-round
40 min from Kurashiki by car
Location
Why Visit
- 1
Sunset turns the sea gold between the bridge spans
- 2
Two observation decks give slightly different angles on the epic view
- 3
Seto Ohashi Bridge stretches 13.1km — the longest road-rail bridge series in the world
Local Tips
Arrive at sunset for the most dramatic view of the Seto Inland Sea and the Great Seto Bridge lit golden. Early morning mist creates a painterly scene too. Park near the lower lot and walk up — it is a short climb.
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